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Enterprise JavaBeans Summary

Given by Lukasz Beca at CPS616 Report on JavaOne Conference March 24-27 98 on Spring Semester 98. Foils prepared 8 April 98

EJB
  • Component model for development and deployment of Java applications based on multi-tier, distributed object architecture
Java Computing Platform for the Enterprise
  • Standard set of application programming interfaces (APIs) to a core set of enterprise-class infrastructure services, including life cycle, naming, remote invocation, messaging, transactions, database access, and management
http://www.javasoft.com/javaone/
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Table of Contents for Enterprise JavaBeans Summary


001 JavaONE - Enterprise JavaBeans
002 Outline
003 Motivation
004 EJB Example
005 Short Development Process and Reuse of Software
006 Portability
007 Easy and Quick Access for Users
008 Compatibility with Existing Systems and Standards
009 Security and Reliability of Transactions
010 Enterprise JavaBeans Architecture
011 Enterprise JavaBeans Architecture
012 EJB container example
013 Enterprise JavaBeans Architecture
014 Enterprise JavaBeans Architecture
015 JavaBeans Deployment
016 References


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